From the BBC:
“Afghanistan: Taliban tell
working women to stay at home”
Working women in Afghanistan must
stay at home until proper systems are in place to ensure their safety, a
Taliban spokesman has told reporters. "It's a very temporary
procedure," spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said. The Taliban, which enforced
a strict version of Islamic law when they ran Afghanistan before 2001, retook
full control of the country nine days ago. The UN has highlighted
"credible" reports of abuses by Taliban, including executions and
restrictions on women.
UN Human Rights High Commissioner
Michelle Bachelet said on Tuesday that women's rights were a "fundamental
red line" and urged UN members to create a dedicated body to monitor human
rights in Afghanistan. Other rights violations, including restrictions on women
and recruiting child soldiers, were also reported, she told the UN Human Rights
Council. But later on Tuesday the Taliban spokesman said any restrictions on
working women would be short-lived. "Our security forces are not trained
(in) how to deal with women - how to speak to women (for) some of them,"
Mr Mujahid told a news conference in Kabul. "Until we have full security
in place... we ask women to stay home." He added that Afghan nationals
were no longer being allowed to go to Kabul airport because of the chaotic
situation there. Mr Mujahid urged Afghan nationals who have been trying to
reach the airport to go home and asked the US not to encourage them to leave.
About 50,000 foreigners and Afghans have fled the country via Kabul airport
since the Taliban seized power. The spokesman denied that people were being
targeted for reprisals. "We have forgotten everything in the past,"
he said. Since their return to power following a lightning offensive as US and
other foreign troops withdrew, the militants have tried to convey a more
restrained image, promising rights for women and girls and some freedom of
speech. Thousands of people are still massing at Kabul airport, hoping to flee
the country before 31 August. That is the deadline set by US President Joe
Biden for American troops to leave Afghanistan.
The UK, France and Germany have
asked for an extension. However, UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has admitted
that Mr Biden is unlikely to move the deadline. The Taliban have warned of
unspecified consequences if he does. Mr Biden is holding talks with leaders of
the other G7 leading industrial countries on Tuesday. Without the US, which
currently secures and operates the international airport, UK government
ministers say evacuations from the airport
cannot continue. Thousands of people including British citizens, other foreign
nationals and Afghans eligible for resettlement abroad are still waiting to get
out. Khalid, an Afghan who worked as an interpreter for the British Army, told
the BBC about his relief - tinged with sadness - at leaving the country. He and
his family are now in the north of England. When you leave your country, your
people, especially your sister, your brothers, your mother, your everyone…
because of those things I was sad, but now I am happy in the UK," he said.
Even before the Taliban retook control, more than 550,000 people had been
forced to flee their homes this year due to fighting, according to the UNHCR,
the UN refugee agency. Meanwhile, the head of the US Central Intelligence
Agency (CIA) held a secret meeting in Kabul with Taliban founder Mullah
Baradar, the Washington Post reported on Tuesday. If confirmed, it would be the
highest-level meeting so far between the US and the Taliban since the fall of
Kabul and the removal of the US-backed government.
^ 21,600 people were evacuated today
which is good, but not great (when you compare it to the hundreds of thousands
of Americans, Westerners and Afghanis who helped us that are allowed to be evacuated
and have not - most probably won’t
before Biden abandons them all on August 31, 2021. Biden promised to get them
all out, but as usual his promises mean nothing to our Allies or us Americans.
The Taliban has already started their Sharia rule by forcing women not to work - they say it is only temporary, but that is
clearly a lie. They also say that their Fighters don’t know how to deal with
women well they had 20 years to figure it out and don’t any of them have
Mothers, Wives, Sisters, Daughters? If they do then they should know how to
treat women with respect. Biden should keep American Troops past August 31st
(as the French, Germans, Brits, etc. also want) to ensure every American,
Westerner and Afghani Ally gets out. I would rather have Armed American Troops take
on the Taliban (if they try to attack us) then let the Taliban go after unarmed
American, Westerner and Afghani Civilians. ^
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